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(2008) Logic in reality, Dordrecht, Springer.

The categories of LIR

Joseph E. Brenner

pp. 81-122

Chapter 4 develops LIR as an applied categorial ontology, based a view of the fundamental dualities of energy, and hence of reality, as inherent in the effective quantum field description of quantum phenomena. The categories of a New Energy Ontology (NEO) are established, including the essential categories of Dynamic Opposition, Process and T-state (emergent included middle) and Subject-Object that are both formal and physically meaningful. The categories are shown to fit the LIR axioms and the need suggested to view most important, inter-active physical, biological and cognitive phenomena as instantiating the category of Non-Separability, related but not identical to the existence of non-separability at the quantum level of reality. An initial discussion of LIR as an interpreted system is given that looks ahead to the core thesis of LIR.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4020-8375-4_4

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Brenner, J. E. (2008). The categories of LIR, in Logic in reality, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 81-122.

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